Redmi A1 Key Specifications, Live Image Leaked Ahead of September 6 Launch in India
Redmi A1 is ready to launch in Asian nation on Sept six. it's been confirmed to feature a MediaTek chipset and five,000mAh battery. Now, alleged key specifications and a live image of this coming smartphone are leaked. The leaked image showcases the front panel of the Redmi A1 with a water-drop vogue notch. It additionally mentions the already-confirmed five,000mAh battery capability. moreover, this phone is claimed to be supercharged by a MediaTek Helio A22 SoC with support for expandable storage.
The alleged Redmi A1 live image and specifications were leaked by adviser Weirdo Guy (Tech Lover) on Twitter. As per the live image shared by the adviser, the coming smartphone can feature a six.52-inch HD+ show with a 20:9 ratio. The phone is believed to be equipped with a MediaTek Helio A22 SoC that's capable of supporting auxiliary storage. we recommend that you just take this with a pinch of salt for currently.
This coming phone from the Xiaomi-owned whole might feature a twin rear camera setup, as well as associate 8-megapixel sensing element associated an AI camera. it's additionally expected to sport a 5-megapixel front-facing shooter.
Redmi declared on Fri that the Redmi A1 can debut in Asian nation on Sept six at 12pm. a frenzied landing page for the smartphone has gone live and teases that it'll provide a “clean automaton experience”. The landing page additionally confirms that this Redmi smartphone can pack a five,000mAh battery.
The formally discovered pictures of the Redmi A1 make sure that it'll are available 3 colors — black, blue, and green. The rear panel of this smartphone can sport a unsmooth style. Redmi is nonetheless to reveal the evaluation info of this coming smartphone.
A past report additionally instructed that the Redmi A1 may be supercharged by a MediaTek Helio A22 SoC. It might feature 3GB of RAM and run on automaton twelve out of the box. The smartphone was purportedly additionally noticed on the United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Geekbench, and Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) databases.
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